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Jean Paul Gaultier
Cowl-Neck Shell

Details

Soft neutrals make a great base layer for formal or casual outfits. Wear this off-white Jean Paul Gaultier shell underneath a glitzy jacket for date-night or tucked into wide-leg trousers for a classic look.

Oatmeal jersey.

Cowl neckline.

Sleeveless.

Relaxed silhouette.

Pullover style.

Rayon/cashmere/spandex.

Made in Italy.

Designer

About Jean Paul Gaultier:French designer Jean Paul Gaultier started his career in 1970 as an assistant at Pierre Cardin. In 1976, he launched his label with a style that drew more from the London street scene than Parisian couture. In addition to his men's and women's ready-to-wear lines, and the haute couture line he launched in 1997, Jean Paul Gaultier offers a collection of provocative fragrances in distinctive bottles that are every bit as avant garde as the designer's clothes.

Soft neutrals make a great base layer for formal or casual outfits. Wear this off-white Jean Paul Gaultier shell underneath a glitzy jacket for date-night or tucked into wide-leg trousers for a classic look.

Oatmeal jersey.

Cowl neckline.

Sleeveless.

Relaxed silhouette.

Pullover style.

Rayon/cashmere/spandex.

Made in Italy.

Designer

About Jean Paul Gaultier:French designer Jean Paul Gaultier started his career in 1970 as an assistant at Pierre Cardin. In 1976, he launched his label with a style that drew more from the London street scene than Parisian couture. In addition to his men's and women's ready-to-wear lines, and the haute couture line he launched in 1997, Jean Paul Gaultier offers a collection of provocative fragrances in distinctive bottles that are every bit as avant garde as the designer's clothes.